Michael Harrison, in association with Cameron Mackintosh, is delighted to reveal rehearsal photography for the thrilling new production of MISS SAIGON, which sees Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical reborn.  

Opening at Newcastle’s Theatre Royal where it plays from Saturday 4 – Saturday 25 October 2025, the major UK and Ireland tour will also visit the  Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh (Tuesday 28 October – Saturday 1 November 2025); Palace Theatre, Manchester (Tuesday 4 – Saturday 15 November 2025); The Alexandra, Birmingham (Tuesday 18 – Saturday 29 November 2025); Grand Theatre, Leeds (Tuesday 2 – Saturday 13 December 2025) and New Theatre, Oxford (Tuesday 16 December 2025 – Saturday 3 January 2026); Venue Cymru, Llandudno (Tuesday 6 January – Saturday 10 January, 2026); Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (Tuesday 13 January – Saturday 17 January, 2026); Hull New Theatre (Tuesday 20 January – Saturday 24 January, 2026); Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (Tuesday 27 January – Saturday 7 February, 2026); Theatre Royal, Plymouth (Tuesday 17 February – Saturday 28 February, 2026); His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen (Tuesday 3 March – Saturday 7 March, 2026); Grand Opera House, Belfast (Tuesday 10 March – Saturday 21 March, 2026); Nottingham, Theatre Royal (Tuesday 24 March – Saturday 4 April, 2026); Milton Keynes Theatre (Tuesday 7 April – Saturday 11 April 2026), Empire Theatre, Liverpool (Tuesday 21 April – Saturday 2 May 2026); Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (Tuesday 5 – Saturday 9 May 2026); Theatre Royal, Norwich (Tuesday 12 – Saturday 23 May 2026), Millennium Forum, Derry / Londonderry (Tuesday 26 – Saturday 30 May 2026); Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff  (Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 June 2026); King’s Theatre, Glasgow (Tuesday 9 – Saturday 20 June 2026); Winter Gardens, Blackpool (Tuesday 30 June – Saturday 4 July 2026), Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Tuesday 7 – Saturday 18 July 2026) and Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol (Tuesday 21 July – Saturday 1 August 2026).

Seann Miley Moore (X Factor UK; Miss Saigon, International Tour; Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Australian Tour)reprises their celebrated role as The Engineerfollowing acclaimed performances across an international tour which visited Australia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Singapore. The Australian dates saw the Filipino-Australian actor take home the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Performance in a Musical at the inaugural Time Out Sydney Arts & Culture Awards.

The new UK production of MISS SAIGON also welcomes bright new talent and recent Brit School graduate, Julianne Pundan, as she makes her professional debut as Kim alongside actor and singer Jack Kane (who has starred in DragonHeart Vengeance opposite Helena Bonham Carter,and Years And Years (BBC and HBO) with Rory Kinnear and Emma Thompson)asChris.

Dom Hartley-Harris, recently seen in the West End as George Washington in Hamilton and on tour as Curtis Taylor Jr. in Dreamgirls, is John, Emily Langham (Singin’ in the Rain International Tour; Hello, Dolly! London Palladium; The Witches, National Theatre)isEllen.

The cast is completed by Mikko Juan (Hulu /BBC iPlayer’s Better Things, Urinetown: The Musical) as Thuy and Ace who reached the semi-finals of BBC 1’s The Voice in 2024 as part of Sir Tom Jones’ team, as Gigi, Bea Ward as Alternate Kim, Aaron Teoh as Alternate EngineerJamil Abbasi, Aaron Aisoni, Daniel J Brian, Ann-Marie Craine, Ben Fenwick, Aaron Gonzales, Owen Johnston, Evita Khrime, Caleb Lagayan, Rayhan Lee, James Mateo-Salt, Shania Montevalde, Ryan Ocampo, Julius Sahr, Tonny Shim, Anh Koha Trần, Yiling Yang, Aimee Yue and Carmen Zhu.

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